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Perspectives on Broward’s County’s visual art evolution

  • Apr 23, 2025
  • 1 min read

Updated: Apr 24, 2025


Stepping out of the shadow of its splashy neighbor to the south, Broward’s art scene has come into its own in the 21st century.


Two questions were asked of a selection of Broward County visual artists and art scene movers and shakers:

 

“How has Broward’s art scene evolved in the 21st century? And what is/was your favorite artwork or art moment in Broward County?”


 
 
 

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Mar 06

It’s inspiring to see how Broward’s art scene has stepped confidently into its own in the 21st century, building a vibrant identity beyond its larger neighbor. Spotlighting local artists and cultural leaders highlights just how much creativity and community energy has shaped the region’s visual arts evolution. Celebrating these art moments reminds us how important local culture is in defining a place. And after enjoying creative inspiration like this, I sometimes unwind with a light balance challenge here: eggy car online

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